JOBS domain zone

Overview
JOBS domain is an international top-level domain for job-related websites.

Recommendations
Communication issues between employers and employees are widely known. Employees seek direct access to information on popular jobs and vacancies.

A specialized domain zone with names like companyname.jobs is specifically provided to publish such information. Such websites directly provide applicants with required data on vacancies in separate companies and simplify job hunting process. Various employers may publish detailed information on their requirements to applicants in the Internet. Such information saves time for auditions and interviews.

Limitations
A domain name in JOBS domain zone may not be registered by an individual.

A domain name to be registered should completely correspond to the name of the company, which it is registered for, or contain a name of such company. For example, if a company is called American Family Life Assurance Company, the following names are possible:
  • AmericanFamilyLife.jobs
  • AmericanFamilyLifeAssurance.jobs
  • AmericanFamilyLifeAssuranceCompany.jobs
  • AFLAC.jobs
  • AFLAC-California.jobs
  • AFLAC-Agents.jobs
  • ...

JOBS domain zone administration regularly reviews new domain names and deletes all domains non-compliant with the above requirements. In such case, costs for domain registration are not returned.

In order to register JOBS domain, your company should already have an active website with full information on such types of activities of your company, full contact information, your company's structure etc. All information contained at your website should be published in English.

Registration term
Usually, a domain becomes available for use in 15-30 days upon payment.
Maximal registration term for this domain zone is 3 months.

Transfer
Transfer of domains in JOBS zone for service from another registrar with domain renewal for one more year is possible.
Prior to domain transfer request, obtain an Authorization Code from your current registrar. Usually, a domain is transferred for service to a new registrar in 5-7 days upon start of domain transfer process.

If an incorrect e-mail address is specified in WHOIS, ask your current registrar to correct your e-mail address specified in your domain details prior to your domain transfer request. In some cases, requests to confirm your intention to transfer your domain to a new registrar may be sent to your e-mail specified in WHOIS. If such e-mails are not confirmed, your domain transfer request will be declined.

Information in WHOIS
Full information of domain owners (name, full address, fax, e-mail) is displayed in WHOIS.
Currently, JOBS domain zone administration does not render official services to hide information on domain owners.